Robertson has lived in what she describes as a mostly peaceful neighborhood for four years and said she’s never had a problem with her neighbors before. “I don't bother nobody, I stay in my own house, I'm a church going person, I'm saved, and I don't believe in all this,” she said.

Wednesday afternoon, around 1 p.m. she walked outside of her house to find a swastika painted on her privacy fence and on the back window of her car. She also found a pornographic image painted over the star of David on the hood of the car. Several other explicit words and racial nicknames covered the hood and the fence bordering her neighbors.

“What people fail to realize is when you plant a bad seed, that's going to be your harvest,” Robertson said. She explained to WPBF 25 News that she thinks these actions will come back to haunt whoever did this.

Robertson also said she fears for others in the community, because until the vandal is caught, she thinks they’ll strike again.

Police agreed and while investigating the scene at her home, explained that they’ve had other similar cases in the area.

Neighbors helped to remove the planks of the fence that had the harsh and hurtful markings but Robertson will still have to pay to get her car repainted.